If you are dead, you dont need it. No, you can not collect if you are dead.
No you do not get FICA back on federal taxes. It's a pay now and collect later system, for when you collect social security at retirement.
Unless your particular state has a provision for back pay -- most do not -- you will be unable to collect back pay. It is your responsibility to file for unemployment and the fact that you did not do so during your first unemployed month is unfortunately entirely your loss.
Loans. They then collect taxes to pay back their debts.
If by "back pay" you mean, support that was ordered and not paid - yes.
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A divorcee can collect her ex husbands retirement pay following his death if it has been awarded during the divorce settlement. It is not automatic and relies on a number of factors.
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The deceased's ESTATE is due ALL pay and benefits that are owed up to the time of the death. The 'executor' of the estate may have to approach the deceased's employer to collect these benefits however.
I do not believe that you can continue to collect unemployment if you refuse ANY legitimate offer of work.
No. You will collect one or the other. SSI will initially kick in, then you have to pay it back out of SSD when you qualify. SSI is usually much less than SSD.
Life insurance policies normally don't pay on certain types of death, like suicide (typically a two-year moratorium) or capital punishment.
The IRS has several measures that they might use to collect back taxes. Sometimes they will take some of your belongings to pay for part of the taxes, they have even taken homes before! The IRS might also take your state refund to pay of the taxes.